August 6, 20205 yr Does anyone remember the face in the crowd in the programme? I stopped buying them when I left school in 82 so not sure how long it went on for. But the first thing you'd do was see if you're in the pictures which is exactly what I did with those Cambridge photos posted I'm just out of shot unfortunately in this one. I could make out myself in a picture in the Mirror during the trouble at Derby 83. Edited August 6, 20205 yr by bluehaze
August 6, 20205 yr 13 hours ago, Stretford Ender said: Packed on like sardines too. Always a fun day out though the coach could be fun as well. Never paid to get a window seat in case somebody lobbed a half brick at you, which happened to me at Forest. I used to avoid the train going to Birmingham though as there were always packs of them waiting at New Street for the special to pull in. Blackpool away was always a good time and half of them missed the train going back because they were legless and passed out on the beach. I think you were supporting a bit earlier than me, I started late 80's. I recall in the early 80's on the way to play football for the school and while waiting on the platform a packed train came in full of Utd fans, think they were probably going to Palace or Charlton. The school kid standing next to me was mixed race yet a United fan and shouted, 'Yay, Yay United, United' A head with a red and black scarf puts his head out of the window and shouts, 'Fxxk Off, you black bxstard'. Felt sorry for my school friend and it was the first example of football racism I saw. Till that point I never had a clue he even supported United either.
August 6, 20205 yr 4 hours ago, bluehaze said: Does anyone remember the face in the crowd in the programme? I stopped buying them when I left school in 82 so not sure how long it went on for. But the first thing you'd do was see if you're in the pictures which is exactly what I did with those Cambridge photos posted I'm just out of shot unfortunately in this one. I could make out myself in a picture in the Mirror during the trouble at Derby 83. I think I've spotted Micky Greenaway, above the capital T of TALBOT, behind the kid with the scarf. Pretty sure it is Greenaway, but having had a close look I've also found a few celebrity lookalikes...Chas and Dave, Eddie McCreadie, David Bellamy and late 70s Alan Sunderland. Weirdness, stared at the pic too long, and it looks like a painting now. Edited August 6, 20205 yr by MKBlue
August 6, 20205 yr 4 hours ago, Strider6003 said: I think you were supporting a bit earlier than me, I started late 80's. I recall in the early 80's on the way to play football for the school and while waiting on the platform a packed train came in full of Utd fans, think they were probably going to Palace or Charlton. The school kid standing next to me was mixed race yet a United fan and shouted, 'Yay, Yay United, United' A head with a red and black scarf puts his head out of the window and shouts, 'Fxxk Off, you black bxstard'. Felt sorry for my school friend and it was the first example of football racism I saw. Till that point I never had a clue he even supported United either. Went to my first home game as a lad in 1963. First full season of home games was 64/65 and that included an away game with my dad at Ewood Park. Started going away with mates 1968/69 season. Funny, because we had a couple of black lads that came with us and never saw much antagonism towards them except from the coppers. One stopped going because he signed on as a schoolboy with Oldham and he played every Saturday.
August 7, 20205 yr Peter Osgood scores for Chelsea against Watford in the 1970 F.A. Cup semi-final. The League Magazine on Twitter. Edited August 7, 20205 yr by erskblue
August 7, 20205 yr 1985 Stamford Bridge - Chelsea v Rangers - Friendly game in aid of the Bradford victims
August 8, 20205 yr 7 hours ago, Scott said: 1985 Stamford Bridge - Chelsea v Rangers - Friendly game in aid of the Bradford victims Looks like we played that match without a keeper 😀
August 8, 20205 yr 44 minutes ago, Shug said: Looks like we played that match without a keeper 😀 To be honest mate, we've been doing that all this season!
August 8, 20205 yr On 04/08/2020 at 08:54, charierre said: Chelsea fans at Abbey Stadium Having just come over from the "What we wore to the football ... " thread, I immediately spotted the bloke wearing dungarees on the right hand side of the stand photo!
August 9, 20205 yr 7 hours ago, In the Net said: Having just come over from the "What we wore to the football ... " thread, I immediately spotted the bloke wearing dungarees on the right hand side of the stand photo! Hadn’t noticed that to be honest😀
August 9, 20205 yr I spotted Cathy in the picture ,approx three rows down from the top and about 5or 6 people in from the left hand side face in the crowd sorted 😀 i know hugh hastings has done one book but I would love to think he has loads of unpublished pictures he could turn into another
August 9, 20205 yr Derby County at home in Oct 1969. So the original caption states. Edited August 9, 20205 yr by erskblue
August 9, 20205 yr Bluehaze:Cheers for the footage. That’s my Chelsea watch for later. Edited August 9, 20205 yr by erskblue
August 9, 20205 yr Not sure if this page has been posted previously, it has some cracking photos on there taken by Hugh Hastings who was the clubs official photographer for 10 years. https://www.hughhastings.co.uk/photojournalism-ten-years-with-chelsea-fc#
August 9, 20205 yr The Cat saving a penalty from Kevin Keegan at Anfield in Sept 1973. Edited August 9, 20205 yr by erskblue
August 9, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, charierre said: Not sure if this page has been posted previously, it has some cracking photos on there taken by Hugh Hastings who was the clubs official photographer for 10 years. https://www.hughhastings.co.uk/photojournalism-ten-years-with-chelsea-fc# Sixth photo guy with the beard bottom right is the actor Clive Mantle once of Casualty.
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